An exciting adventure from Margaret Mahy – blended with her trademark surreal humour and writing that makes you want to read it. Sophie Sapwood, daughter of the famous explorer, Bonniface Sapwood, discovers a whalebone pendant hidden at the back of her chest of drawers. At the same time, deep in the frozen wastes of the Antarctic, the ghost of Captain Cathcardo awakens from an ancient sleep, trapped in the Antarctic on his ship, The Riddle. His three cries for "Help" travel through the stratosphere to three different sets of ears – famous explorer Bonniface Sapwood, renowned naturalist Corona Wottley and oily villain Rancid Swarthy – descendant of Escher Black who was first mate on the Riddle. All three parties immediately organise trips to the Antarctic – all with the same goal in mind (solving the mystery of the Riddle) but each with very different intentions.
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An exciting adventure from Margaret Mahy – blended with her trademark surreal humour and writing that makes you want to read it.
• Early uncorrected proof. • Multi-award-winning novelist Margaret Mahy’s first novel for a younger age-group for Collins. • Inspired by the author’s trip to Antarctica. • Margaret Mahy’s older novels are published in CollinsFlamingo, with 24 Hours paperback as part of the list launch in May 2001, and The Tricksters reissue in August 2001. • Chapter head illustrations in black and white.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780007113743
Publisert
2001-11-05
Utgiver
Vendor
HarperCollins Children's Books
Vekt
165 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
E, J, 13, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
192

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Margaret Mahy was born in New Zealand and has loved telling stories all her life. She has published well over a hundred titles and won several major prizes and awards, including The Order of New Zealand, for her internationally-acclaimed contribution to children’s literature. She has twice won the prestigious Carnegie Medal, (The Haunting, 1982, and The Changeover, 1984).
Margaret lives in the South Island of New Zealand, in a house which she partially built herself, overlooking Governor’s Bay.